Moscow hopes to make “some progress” at upcoming talks in Saudi Arabia, a Russian negotiator told state media Saturday, as U.S. officials prepare for separate discussions with Ukrainian and Russian…
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Ukrainian Civilians Flee Sumy Amid Russian Attacks
Relentless drone and guided bomb strikes are driving residents to flee Ukraine’s northeastern Sumy region, which shares a border with Russia.
Civilians have been scrambling for safety amid intense Russian attacks in recent days.
“I was afraid…
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Whitkoff cited territories as a key problem for a settlement in Ukraine
Washington considers the status of the regions that joined Russia and their recognition by the international community to be the central issue of the conflict in Ukraine.
This statement was made by the special…
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‘Witch Hunt’: Why Russia Is Blaming a Closed Ingush Sufi Order for Major Terrorist Acts
In January, Ingushetia natives Ramzan Padiev and Batukhan Tochiev were arrested on charges of murdering Lieutenant General Igor Kirillov, the highest-ranking Russian military official to be…
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Saxony’s prime minister expressed hope for the resumption of relations between Russia and Germany
Saxony’s Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer expressed hope for renewed co-operation between Germany and Russia in the future.
“We have to believe in this, we have to work for other times to come so that we can…
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Orbán Vetoes Joint EU Declaration On Ukraine
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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he vetoed the joint declaration regarding Ukraine on Thursday because “we cannot support any joint…
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Russian Crackdown On Central Asian Migrants Continues A Year After Moscow Terror Attack
Central Asian migrants in Russia have met with increased harassment and violence since four Tajik men were arrested for the deadly terror attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024.
The attack left more than 140 people dead and more…
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‘Ethnic Slavs Only:’ Russian State Tenders Discriminate Based On Race
In May 2024, a Moscow court banned several online job postings seeking candidates “of Slavic appearance” as illegal under Russian anti-discrimination labor laws and anti-extremism statutes, calling their distribution “unlawful and…
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A Year After Moscow Terror Attack, Crackdown On Central Asian Migrants In Russia Continues
Central Asian migrants in Russia have met increased harassment and violence since four Tajik men were arrested for the deadly terror attack on Moscow’s Crocus City Hall on March 22, 2024.
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Kremlin uses high unemployment to keep Ingushetia dependent
Figures for 2024 show that Russia’s Republic of Ingushetia continues to have the highest unemployment rate in the country. More than a quarter of the population is out of work, and those seeking jobs typically spend around six months job…
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